The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® (LEI) for Korea Increases

NEW YORK, Dec. 13, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® (LEI) for Korea increased 0.8 percent in October to 120.9 (2004 = 100), following a 1.1 percent increase in September, and a 0.6 percent decline in August.

At the same time, The Conference Board Coincident Economic Index® (CEI) for Korea, a measure of current economic activity, decreased 0.3 percent in October to 117.7 (2004 = 100), following a 0.4 percent increase in September, and a 0.3 percent decrease in August.

The LEI for Korea has increased in the last two months, after declining for five consecutive months, but its six-month change remains in negative territory. Meanwhile, The CEI for Korea declined in October, and its six-month growth rate has slowed compared to earlier this year. Taken together, the composite indexes and their components continue to suggest that the rate of economic growth is likely to remain slow in the near term.

About The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® (LEI) for Korea The composite economic indexes are the key elements in an analytic system designed to signal peaks and troughs in the business cycle. The leading and coincident economic indexes are essentially composite averages of several individual leading or coincident indicators. They are constructed to summarize and reveal common turning point patterns in economic data in a clearer and more convincing manner than any individual component – primarily because they smooth out some of the volatility of individual components.

The seven components of The Conference Board Leading Economic Index® for Korea include:

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